This vintage sideboard from the 1960s features a clean two-door silhouette, clad in deep black oak veneer with a matte finish. The front is adorned with a distinctive, hand-painted op-art motif: black and white vertical stripes form a rhythmic, geometric composition marked by precise contrast and repetition. Integrated, vertical oak handles subtly disrupt the pattern while accentuating its graphic rhythm. Four slender, slightly tapered steel legs in matte black lend lightness and reinforce the mid-century aesthetic, visually lifting the piece above the floor. The interior contains a practical shelf for organized storage.The linear rhythm of the pattern and interplay of stripes create a visual illusion of movement and shifting light; the design draws the eye and implies dynamism within a stable construction. The matte black surfaces—top, sides, legs—reveal a soft wood grain upon close inspection, adding a tactile layer to the quiet presence of material. Sharp edges and clear lines evoke the reductionist ethos of 1960s minimalism, balancing crafted detail with the expressive freedom of optical art.The sideboard works well in living rooms with a neutral palette, where pairing it with upholstered lounge chairs in warm gray or cream bouclé allows the graphic contrast to stand out. It can be combined with a floor lamp with a minimalist metal base or a large print in a black frame to emphasize the op-art character. The piece also suits contemporary office spaces or entryways, where glass or marble surfaces complement the matte finish. Lush-leafed plants and tactile textiles in calm, natural tones may complete the composition.
DIMENSION
Height75.5 cm
Depth38 cm
Width100 cm
Dimension details
Width100 cm
Height75.5 cm
Depth38 cm
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